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A. James Clark School of Engineering

Writer in Wind Tunnel

At 70, Wind Tunnel Still Having a Blast

Cars, Planes, Copters and Even Olympic Bobsleds Tested at UMD Facility

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Girls use power tools at M-Power Tools summer camp

Tools to Empower Future Engineers

New Camp Gets Girls Excited About Field With Intro to Saws, Sanders and Drills

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Students in Breakpoint Café

Breakpoint Café Opens in Brendan Iribe Center

In Fall, Dining Services to Make Café the First to Offer Custom Salads, Sandwiches

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Sunny skyline

A Cool Use for Wood

Researchers Develop Eco-Friendly Buildings Material That Doubles as AC

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Traffic light

Smart Signals, Safer Intersections

Researcher’s System Helps Drivers Bypass Yellow-Light Indecision

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Jerome Quenum

Guaranteed Connection

Medalist Honors Late Father With Career Pursuit as More Than 8,200 Terps Graduate Next Week

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Adepeju Jaiyeoba and Emily Mast discuss ideas for Mother's Delivery Kit

From Students to Startup Consultants

QUEST Honors Students Propose Business Solutions to African Entrepreneurs

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Uranium cube

Tracing the Fallout of Hitler’s Nuclear Reactor That Wasn’t

UMD Researcher Received a Cube of Nazi Uranium. A Five-Year Quest Followed to Tell Its Story.

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Courtney Clark Pastrick speaks at the podium

Courtney Clark Pastrick Named Honorary Co-chair for Fearless Ideas Campaign

Longtime UMD Supporter to Help in Effort to Raise $1.5B

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Brendan Iribe building dedication speech

Dedication for Home to Innovation

Brendan Iribe Center for Computer Science and Engineering Expected to Transform Region’s Tech Corridor

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Drone lands with organ

In a First, Unmanned Aerial System Delivers Organ for Transplant

Drones Could Make Transplants Faster, Safer, Cheaper, Doctors and Engineers Say

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Iribe Center gif

A Vision, Completed

Take an Illustrated Peek Inside the Brendan Iribe Center for Computer Science and Engineering; Dedication Set for Tomorrow

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